scholarly journals Evaluation of corrosive behaviour and scaling potential of shallow water aquifer using corrosion indices and geospatial approaches in regions of the Yamuna river basin

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 101237
Author(s):  
Salman Ahmed ◽  
Mohd Wajahat Sultan ◽  
Manawwer Alam ◽  
Athar Hussain ◽  
Fazil Qureshi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Raveendra Kumar Rai ◽  
Alka Upadhyay ◽  
C. Shekhar P. Ojha ◽  
Vijay P. Singh

2022 ◽  
pp. 42-54
Author(s):  
Uma Shanker ◽  
Peeyush Gupta ◽  
Athar Hussain

The River Yamuna is one of the most prominent and sacred rivers of India. Due to the unaccounted discharge from many anthropogenic activities and industrialization in the basin, the deterioration of the river with respect to time is at its maximum. Periodical analysis is essential for remediation of the causes and the source. The study has been undertaken using GIS technology to understand the variations being taken place in the past decades. The transformation in the physical and geographical characteristics, during the years since 1980-81, of the Yamuna River Basin has been analyzed and converted into digital GIS domain in terms of maps and charts. The reference condition of the basin has been set up and utilized in order to identify the change in land use and land cover of the river premises around Delhi and its neighbouring states. The vegetation analysis with respect to climatic conditions and water quality deterioration has also been assessed in the present study.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dinesh Kumar ◽  
Chandrika Thulaseedharan Dhanya ◽  
Ashvani Gosain

<p>Ensuring water security considering the near- and far-future climatic and socio-economic uncertainties, is one of the grand global challenges. In developing countries, supply-side management like the construction of new dams, rehabilitation and augmentation of the existing water resources and supply infrastructure are the widely adopted solutions. Often, the importance of the requirement of water for environmental well-being is neglected. Here, we develop a modelling framework using Water Evaluation and Planning and Qual2K models, considering ‘environment’ also as a stakeholder. This water decision support system is demonstrated on the Upper Yamuna River Basin, a complex and polluted river system in India. Further, to raise risk awareness among stakeholders about the extreme plausible future conditions, the storyline-based approach is adopted to develop future scenarios. The developed framework is deployed to explore the National Capital Territory of Delhi's urban water security for different plausible future scenarios. Based on this, reliability of different policy management options and strategies are explored. The simulated results show that the localized (urban level) management strategies are more reliable than the basin level management strategies, especially under a prolonged plausible warmer climate and better standard of living based socio-economic development conditions. The model building, scenario development, and analysis demonstrate the importance of incorporating the local system knowledge to build an effective decision support system for physically and legally complex river basins.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 106-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
SYED SUAIB NAUSHAD ◽  
ALOK MILTON LALL ◽  
AMIT ALEXANDER CHARAN

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